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	<title>Comments on: Radiohead on Not Being Attached to a Major Record Label</title>
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		<title>By: MarteyDodoo.com &#187; Thom Yorke on Music Distribution and Live Recording</title>
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		<description>[...] The New York Times sits down with Thom Yorke, lead singer of the popular British alternative band Radiohead. While a large part of the article focuses on Yorke&#39;s solo album, The Eraser, a significant portion of it deals with Yorke talking about Radiohead&#39;s next album. Since Radiohead is no longer signed to Capitol Records, Yorke talks about the discussions the band had about how to distribute their next record: &#34;We were having endless debates, spending entire afternoons talking about, &#39;Well, if we do something, how do we put it out?&#39; &#34; he recalls. &#34;It just became this endless and pointless discussion. Because in our dreams, it would be really nice to just let off this enormous stink bomb in the industry.&#34; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The New York Times sits down with Thom Yorke, lead singer of the popular British alternative band Radiohead. While a large part of the article focuses on Yorke&#39;s solo album, The Eraser, a significant portion of it deals with Yorke talking about Radiohead&#39;s next album. Since Radiohead is no longer signed to Capitol Records, Yorke talks about the discussions the band had about how to distribute their next record: &#34;We were having endless debates, spending entire afternoons talking about, &#39;Well, if we do something, how do we put it out?&#39; &#34; he recalls. &#34;It just became this endless and pointless discussion. Because in our dreams, it would be really nice to just let off this enormous stink bomb in the industry.&#34; [...]</p>
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